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Everything you can do to help keep your child safe in and around water is important. Proper fencing, water alarms, keeping doors locked, vigilant supervision, and just plain common sense make a world of difference. But absolutely nothing can compare to the layer of protection that comes with proper swim training. As school starts back Read More
On January 29, 2019, Jamie Corbett experienced the unfathomable. Her son Gunner drowned. He was only 2 years old. While Jamie survives her great loss on a daily basis, she’s made the decision to make Gunner’s tragic death matter in a way that made sense to her, and that was to become a survival swim Read More
We pledge to make COVID-19 safety our number one priority. We recognize we are all in this together fighting this pandemic and will do our part as members of our community. We recognize our responsibility and take seriously the critical role we play in the health and safety of our swimmers, families, staff and communities. Read More
Last summer, the American Academy of Pediatrics made the important decision to change the age in which they recommend swimming lessons for young children. Since drowning continues to be the leading cause of unintentional death in children from the ages of 1 to 4 throughout the United States, they updated their guidelines to recommend children Read More
According to recent statistics provided by the Pool & Hot Tub Alliance, formally known as the Association of Pool & Spa Professionals, there are 10.4 million residential swimming pools throughout the United States. With pool ownership comes a very real responsibility to teach children the skills necessary to survive in the water should an emergency Read More